Like every weekend, we meet Nextpit To select 5 free or paid mobile apps and games that caught my eye in Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Every week I try to bring you the best possible apps that are not data traps or microtransaction nest. In addition to finding my own, I added yoga revealed by Ratna The NextPit community And share in our forums.
From mobile games to productivity apps, here are 5 free and paid Android / iOS apps. Nextpit This week. We publish this election every week, you can actually see last week’s election here.
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CAPod (Android)
This application has been viewed by the community in our forum CAPod allows you to recognize AirPods on an Android smartphone. The app supports almost every model available from AirPods 3 or later Pro Per Beats Headphones
Disclaimer: I don’t have AirPods because I prefer them for options with better price / performance ratio. So I couldn’t test this app. I was only able to capture a neighbor’s AirPods Pro to create this screenshot below. If you want a CAPod test, let me know in the comments.
Once connected, you’ll see the battery level of each AirPod as well as the charging case. The app will then automatically detect your earphones, display a pop-up window when paired, etc … Personally, I don’t find it so useful, it mimics a user experience that Apple usually doesn’t provide if you don’t have an iPhone .
- Price: Free / Advertising: No. / App-Intermediate Shopping: Yes / Account: Not necessary
Brulee (iOS)
A completely useless and therefore inevitably essential app for coffee fans. Yes, with the internet, everything, absolutely everything can become a niche with a dedicated community.
Brewli is an app for tracking your cold brew, your cold brewed coffee preparation, a process that can take hours. Basically, it’s a timer that warns you when brewing, you can annotate each brew with a note as well as a comment. Hey, I tell you!
- Price: Free / Advertising: No. / App-Intermediate Shopping: No. / Account: Not necessary
Adaptive control (adaptive control)
Adaptive Control is an application that lets you create individual presets for each of your favorite apps. For each application, you can preset your screen brightness level, volume, screen rotation etc … Each preset is saved and applied when you launch the application in question.
The app is free, but there are ads and in-app purchases to unlock more features The developer ensures that it does not collect any data from applications added through its own app. Adaptive control works offline, without an account, and only requires permission to access Android accessibility services.
- Price: Free / Advertising: Yes / App-Intermediate Shopping: Yes / Account: Not necessary
Clipbox (iOS)
Clipbox is an application that lets you copy / paste URLs and import videos from YouTube or other platforms on the web. Once imported, you can resize the video to extract an extract of your choice.
Once the clip is created, you can add a thumbnail and a title before saving it to your library. You can then download or share it. Think of this application as a video bookmark. The application also exists in a desktop version for Mac and you can synchronize your clips across all your devices.
- Price: Free / Advertising: Yes / App-Intermediate Shopping: Yes / Account: Need
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Deemo II
Deemo I is considered to be one of the best rhythm games of all time Think tap tap music (or guitar hero) but with Japanese tone and a real scene, character and an ongoing story.
This second essay has the heavy task of replicating the success of the first. And if you like games like this, I can only recommend it. The only major flaw I found with the Deemo II was its overly aggressive and even predatory business model.
- Price: Free / Advertising: No. / App-Intermediate Shopping: Yes / Account: Not necessary